I'm in the last week even thought about what book comes in March for the title in question. On my list so there were some. But then decided I for one, which to me sounds very interesting:
Jamaica, mid-19th Century. It was once a slave house on the sugar plantation and Amity has some turbulent times behind him. Now, many years after their brothers and sisters the freedom bought with blood, it now urges the elderly Miss July, her son, a respected publisher to reveal the story of her life - and to explain to him why she was forced to him as an infant stay on the steps of a parish. It starts with great pleasure in telling stories to tell about the time when it was the right hand of the Missus on the plantation. Until the young Goodwin his job as a guard and started for July recorded a life under different circumstances. The unforgettable story of emancipation and also a shocking report about the last days of slavery, presented by a narrator who makes us cry out against the inhumanity that we are reconciled with their laughter. For it shows us that faith can awaken forces of change, which force the freedom entails.
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